UNCHANGEABLE ATTRIBUTES IN THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
Abstract
Asten T.B., Reznichenko A.V.
Keywords: unchangeable attributes, subject words, sign words, category, categorical meaning, marker.
The article is devoted to the historical background of unchangeable attributes and their appearance in the Russian language. The typological peculiarities of unchangeable attributes are viewed. Different opinions of many scholars who have investigated this problem are taken into consideration, though many of them deny the existence of such grammar phenomenon. The author of the article shares Prof. Molotkov’s point of view, who suggests subdividing all unchangeable attributes into three groups: those used both with declinable and indeclinable nouns, those occurring only in a collocation, and those expressing shades of colour. The number of unchangeable attributes is increasing and represents a vast layer of the Russian word-stock. The information of such word class is included into the textbooks both for students and pupils.
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